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| [[1521]] – Portuguese explorer [[Ferdinand Magellan]] and his crew '''[[History of Guam|reached Guam]]'''. |
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| [[1834]] – [[York, Upper Canada|York |
| [[1834]] – [[York, Upper Canada|York]], was incorporated as '''[[Toronto]]''', now the [[List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population|most populous city]] in Canada. |
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| [[1857]] – The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] delivered a landmark legal decision in '''''[[Dred Scott v. Sandford]]''''', which polarized the [[Slavery in the United States|slavery]] debate and became one of many factors leading to the [[American Civil War]]. |
| [[1857]] – The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] delivered a landmark legal decision in '''''[[Dred Scott v. Sandford]]''''', which polarized the [[Slavery in the United States|slavery]] debate and became one of many factors leading to the [[American Civil War]]. |
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| [[1869]] – '''[[Dmitri Mendeleev]]''' presented the first [[periodic table]] of [[chemical element|elements]] to the Russian Chemical Society. |
| [[1869]] – '''[[Dmitri Mendeleev]]''' presented the first [[periodic table]] of [[chemical element|elements]] to the Russian Chemical Society. |
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| [[1933]] – The day after the [[March 1933 German federal election|federal election]], the [[Nazi Party]] banned elected '''[[Communist Party of Germany]]''' members from taking their seats in the [[Reichstag (Weimar Republic)|Reichstag]]. |
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| [[1975]] – Iran and Iraq signed the '''[[1975 Algiers Agreement|Algiers Agreement]]''' to settle a border dispute, only to begin fighting again five years later in the [[Iran–Iraq War]]. |
| [[1975]] – Iran and Iraq signed the '''[[1975 Algiers Agreement|Algiers Agreement]]''' to settle a border dispute, only to begin fighting again five years later in the [[Iran–Iraq War]]. |
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| [[1975]] – The '''[[Zapruder film]]''' of the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] was broadcast on television for the first time. |
| [[1975]] – The '''[[Zapruder film]]''' of the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] was broadcast on television for the first time. |
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| [[1984]] – In the United Kingdom, a walkout at [[Cortonwood|Cortonwood Colliery]] in [[Brampton Bierlow]] signaled the start of '''[[UK miners' strike (1984–85)|a strike]]''' that lasted almost a year and involved the majority of the country's miners. |
| [[1984]] – In the United Kingdom, a walkout at [[Cortonwood|Cortonwood Colliery]] in [[Brampton Bierlow]] signaled the start of '''[[UK miners' strike (1984–85)|a strike]]''' that lasted almost a year and involved the majority of the country's miners. |
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| [[2008]] – A [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] gunman '''[[Mercaz HaRav massacre|shot and killed]]''' eight students and critically injured eleven in the library of the ''[[Mercaz HaRav |
| [[2008]] – A [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] gunman '''[[Mercaz HaRav massacre|shot and killed]]''' eight students and critically injured eleven in the library of the ''[[Mercaz HaRav]]'' [[yeshiva]] in [[Jerusalem]]. |
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* [[1836]] – [[Texas Revolution]]: Mexican troops '''[[Battle of the Alamo|captured]]''' the [[Alamo Mission]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> in [[San Antonio]] from [[Republic of Texas|Texian]] forces after a 13-day siege. |
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* [[1853]] – [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s '''''[[La traviata]]''''' premiered at [[La Fenice]] in Venice, but the performance was considered so bad that it caused him to revise portions of the opera. |
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* [[1836]] – [[Texas Revolution]]: Mexican forces '''[[Battle of the Alamo|captured]]''' the [[Alamo Mission in San Antonio|Alamo]] in [[San Antonio]] from the [[Republic of Texas|Texians]] after a 13-day siege. |
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* [[1913]] – [[First Balkan War]]: The Greek army '''[[Battle of Bizani|captured Bizani Fortress]]''', near [[Ioannina]], from the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]]. |
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* [[1902]] – '''[[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]''', one of the [[Deloitte Football Money League|world's richest football clubs]], was founded as Madrid Football Club. |
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* [[1930]] – Organized by the [[Communist International]], hundreds of thousands of people in major cities around the world '''[[International Unemployment Day|marched]]''' to protest mass unemployment associated with the [[Great Depression]]. |
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* [[1943]] – [[World War II|World {{nowrap|War II}}]]: [[National Liberation Front (Greece)|National Liberation Front]] forces defeated [[Axis occupation of Greece|Italian occupiers]] in the '''[[Battle of Fardykambos]]''', a major sign of the [[Greek resistance]]'s growth. |
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* [[1967]] – [[Joseph Stalin]]'s daughter '''[[Svetlana Alliluyeva]]''' defected to the United States. |
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* [[1988]] – In '''[[Operation Flavius]]''', the [[Special Air Service]] killed three [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] [[Volunteer (Irish republican)|volunteer]]s conspiring to bomb a parade of British military bands in [[Gibraltar]]. |
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* Born/died: '''[[Princess Clémentine of Orléans]]''' (b. 1817){{·}} '''[[William Claflin]]''' (b. 1818){{·}} '''[[Camilla Collett]]''' (d. 1895){{·}} '''[[Ayn Rand]]''' (d. 1982){{·}} '''[[Sheila Varian]]''' (d. 2016) |
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* Born/died: | '''[[Alvise Loredan]]'''<!--Italian nobleman--> |d|1466| '''[[Luigi Alamanni]]'''<!--Italian poet--> |b|1495| '''[[Lucy Barnes (writer)|Lucy Barnes]]'''<!--American writer--> |b|1780| '''[[William Claflin]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1818| '''[[Ella P. Stewart]]'''<!--American pharmacist--> |b|1893| '''[[Ayn Rand]]'''<!--Russian/American writer--> |d|1982| '''[[Francisco Xavier do Amaral]]'''<!--East Timorese politician--> |d|2012| '''[[Paul of Greece]]'''<!--King of Greece''--> |d|1964| |
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* [[FC Bayern Munich]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 27|February 27]], so Real Madrid should not appear in the same year. |
* [[FC Bayern Munich]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 27|February 27]] and [[S.L. Benfica]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 28|February 28]], so Real Madrid should not appear in the same year. |
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* [[Nabucco]] (another Verdi opera) appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/March 9|March 9]], so La traviata should not appear in the same year. |
* [[Nabucco]] (another Verdi opera) appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/March 9|March 9]], so La traviata should not appear in the same year. |
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* [[845]] – The [[Abbasid Caliphate]] executed '''[[42 Martyrs of Amorium|42 Byzantine officials]]''' who had been captured in the [[sack of Amorium]] of 838 for refusing to convert to Islam. |
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* [[1904]] – [[Scottish National Antarctic Expedition]]: Led by '''[[William Speirs Bruce]]''' ''(pictured)'', the Antarctic region of [[Coats Land]] was discovered by the ''[[Scotia (barque)|Scotia]]''. |
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* [[1988]] – [[The Troubles]]: In '''[[Operation Flavius]]''', the [[Special Air Service]] killed three [[Volunteer (Irish republican)|volunteer]]s of the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] conspiring to bomb a parade of British military bands in [[Gibraltar]]. |
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* [[2000]] – The '''[[Marine Parade Community Building]]''', the [[mural]] cladding of which is the largest installation art in Singapore, was opened. |
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{{Born and died list| '''[[Clark Shaughnessy]]'''<!--American football coach--> |b|1892| '''[[Joseph Berchtold]]'''<!--German (Nazi) commander--> |b|1897| '''[[Shaukat Aziz]]'''<!--Pakistani prime minister--> |b|1949| '''[[Cyprien Ntaryamira]]'''<!--Burundian president--> |b|1955}} |
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'''[[Alvise Loredan]]''' (d. 1466){{·}} '''[[Lucy Barnes (writer)|Lucy Barnes]]''' (b. 1780){{·}} '''[[Shaukat Aziz]]''' (b. 1949) |
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 6 April 2024
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Independence Day in Ghana (1957) | cleanup reorganize |
1521 – Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his crew reached Guam. | refimprove, more footnotes |
1665 – The first joint Secretary of the Royal Society, Henry Oldenburg, published the first issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, the world's longest-running scientific journal. | refimprove section |
1834 – York, was incorporated as Toronto, now the most populous city in Canada. | refimprove sections |
1857 – The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark legal decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford, which polarized the slavery debate and became one of many factors leading to the American Civil War. | refimprove sections |
1869 – Dmitri Mendeleev presented the first periodic table of elements to the Russian Chemical Society. | appears on March 1 |
1933 – The day after the federal election, the Nazi Party banned elected Communist Party of Germany members from taking their seats in the Reichstag. | Uncited sections |
1975 – Iran and Iraq signed the Algiers Agreement to settle a border dispute, only to begin fighting again five years later in the Iran–Iraq War. | unreferenced section |
1975 – The Zapruder film of the assassination of John F. Kennedy was broadcast on television for the first time. | primary sources, lots of CN tags |
1984 – In the United Kingdom, a walkout at Cortonwood Colliery in Brampton Bierlow signaled the start of a strike that lasted almost a year and involved the majority of the country's miners. | refimprove section |
2008 – A Palestinian gunman shot and killed eight students and critically injured eleven in the library of the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva in Jerusalem. | refimprove section |
Juan Luis Vives |b|1493 | 9+ {cn} tags, Major works section needs more footnotes |
George du Maurier |b|1834 | 2 sections unreferenced |
John Redmond |d|1918 | refimprove |
Gabriel García Márquez |b|1927 | refimprove section |
Anne Braden |d|2006 | Unreferenced sections |
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- 1836 – Texas Revolution: Mexican troops captured the Alamo Mission in San Antonio from Texian forces after a 13-day siege.
- 1853 – Giuseppe Verdi's La traviata premiered at La Fenice in Venice, but the performance was considered so bad that it caused him to revise portions of the opera.
- 1913 – First Balkan War: The Greek army captured Bizani Fortress, near Ioannina, from the Ottomans.
- 1930 – Organized by the Communist International, hundreds of thousands of people in major cities around the world marched to protest mass unemployment associated with the Great Depression.
- 1943 – World War II: National Liberation Front forces defeated Italian occupiers in the Battle of Fardykambos, a major sign of the Greek resistance's growth.
- 1945 – Petru Groza of the Ploughmen's Front became the first prime minister of the Communist Party-dominated government of Romania.
- 1953 – Following Joseph Stalin's death, Georgy Malenkov succeeded him as Premier of the Soviet Union.
- 1964 – In a radio broadcast, Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad announced that American boxer Cassius Clay would change his name to Muhammad Ali (pictured).
- 1987 – The ferry Herald of Free Enterprise capsized while leaving the harbour of Zeebrugge, Belgium, killing 193 people on board.
- Born/died: | Alvise Loredan |d|1466| Luigi Alamanni |b|1495| Lucy Barnes |b|1780| William Claflin |b|1818| Ella P. Stewart |b|1893| Ayn Rand |d|1982| Francisco Xavier do Amaral |d|2012| Paul of Greece |d|1964|
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- FC Bayern Munich appears on February 27 and S.L. Benfica appears on February 28, so Real Madrid should not appear in the same year.
- Nabucco (another Verdi opera) appears on March 9, so La traviata should not appear in the same year.
- 845 – The Abbasid Caliphate executed 42 Byzantine officials who had been captured in the sack of Amorium of 838 for refusing to convert to Islam.
- 1447 – Tommaso Parentucelli was elected as Pope Nicholas V in Rome.
- 1904 – Scottish National Antarctic Expedition: Led by William Speirs Bruce (pictured), the Antarctic region of Coats Land was discovered by the Scotia.
- 1988 – The Troubles: In Operation Flavius, the Special Air Service killed three volunteers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army conspiring to bomb a parade of British military bands in Gibraltar.
- 2000 – The Marine Parade Community Building, the mural cladding of which is the largest installation art in Singapore, was opened.
- Clark Shaughnessy (b. 1892)
- Joseph Berchtold (b. 1897)
- Shaukat Aziz (b. 1949)
- Cyprien Ntaryamira (b. 1955)